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The Best Golf Courses In The World You Can Play

July 19, 2025

The World's Greatest Golf Courses Are More Accessible Than You Think

For decades, golfers have dreamed about playing the world's best golf courses, only to discover that many top-ranked venues are private clubs accessible only through member invitations. That changes now with our groundbreaking Best Golf Courses in the World You Can Play ranking—the definitive list of world-class golf courses you can book with a simple phone call and credit card.

About the Best Golf Courses You Can Play Ranking

Top 100 Golf Courses has always focused on identifying the world's finest golf courses, regardless of accessibility. Our new Best Golf Courses in the World You Can Play ranking changes that approach by highlighting exceptional courses that welcome public play.

This comprehensive ranking is a carefully curated derivative of our prestigious World Top 100 ranking, examining golf courses from both our main list and contenders that accept green fee players. The result: 70 of the world's most spectacular golf courses you can actually play.

Key Differences from Traditional Rankings

Unlike other "courses you can play" lists, our ranking focuses on true world-class quality rather than simply public accessibility. We've excluded most American private clubs (except resort destinations like Sand Valley and Bandon Dunes, plus publicly-owned courses like Bethpage Black) to focus on genuinely accessible world-class golf.

Remarkable Statistics: World's Best Golf Made Accessible

The numbers tell an incredible story about golf accessibility outside the United States:

  • You can pay to play the world's #3-ranked golf course
  • 5 of the world's top 10 courses are accessible via green fee
  • 11 of the world's top 25 courses accept public bookings
  • 23 of the world's top 50 courses welcome green fee players
  • 56 of the world's top 100 courses are open to public play

These statistics shatter the myth that golf's greatest venues are exclusively private.

Great Britain & Ireland: The Undisputed Champion of Public Golf

Our analysis reveals that Great Britain and Ireland dominates accessible world-class golf. The region's links courses represent golf in its purest form, and most welcome visitors who book in advance and pay appropriate green fees.

Scotland leads with legendary venues like St. Andrews, Royal Dornoch, and Turnberry. England contributes classics including Sunningdale and Royal St. George's. Ireland and Northern Ireland add gems like Lahinch and Royal County Down.

Countries with World-Class Public Golf Courses

Pay-and-Play Golf Powers

The following countries offer their very best golf courses to green fee players:

GB&I: England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales,

Europe: Norway, Spain

Asia: Australia, South Korea

Americas: Bermuda, Dominican Republic

Middle East: United Arab Emirates

Africa: South Africa

Australia and New Zealand: Accessibility Done Right

Both Australia and New Zealand have embraced the British philosophy of making world-class golf accessible to visitors. Australia shines with 10 entries in our ranking, including Royal Melbourne West and the spectacular Cape Wickham Links. New Zealand contributes several outstanding courses, with only the ultra-exclusive Tara Iti as the exception to the general rule of accessible golf in New Zealand.

American Golf: Resort Destinations Lead the Way

While most top American courses remain private, several resort destinations offer world-class golf:

Bandon Dunes Resort, Oregon - Features four courses in our top 70, establishing itself as the world's premier golf resort for serious players

Sand Valley Resort, Wisconsin - Multiple courses including Sand Valley and Mammoth Dunes

Streamsong Resort, Florida - All three courses (Red, Blue, and Black) welcome public play

Kiawah Island, South Carolina - The Ocean Course, site of multiple major championships

Bethpage State Park, New York - The Black Course proves that municipal golf can achieve world-class status

Booking Tips for the World's Best Public Golf Courses

Advanced Planning Essential

Most world-class courses accepting public play require advance booking:

  • 6-12 months ahead for peak season at top venues
  • Off-season opportunities often available with shorter notice
  • Package deals through golf travel specialists can secure access

Expert Golf Travel Planning: For golfers serious about accessing the world's best courses, consider partnering with specialists who understand the booking intricacies of elite venues. Lockhart Travel Club offers members exclusive access to world-class golf exploration and adventure, with expertise in securing tee times at the most sought-after courses globally. Their insider knowledge and established relationships can be invaluable when planning once-in-a-lifetime golf experiences at courses that typically book out months in advance.

Green Fee Investment

Expect premium pricing for premium golf:

  • Links courses in Britain/Ireland: £100-400+ per round
  • Australian championship courses: AUD $200-500+ per round
  • American resort courses: $200-600+ per round
  • Seasonal variations can significantly impact pricing

Accommodation Packages

Some courses offer preferential booking through on-site accommodation or partner hotels—particularly valuable for international visitors.

Coming Soon: Value and Budget Rankings

We're developing additional resources for golfers seeking world-class experiences at various price points:

Lowest Price Best Golf Courses in the World You Can Play - Highlighting exceptional quality at accessible prices

Value Indexed Best Golf Courses in the World You Can Play - Ranking courses by quality-to-price ratio

The Future of Golf Accessibility

Despite golf's reputation as an elitist sport, our research proves that the majority of the world's greatest golf courses (outside the USA) welcome visitors willing to pay green fees. This accessibility makes golf travel more rewarding than ever for passionate golfers.

The Best Golf Courses in the World You Can Play ranking demonstrates that dream golf is more attainable than most golfers realize. Whether you're planning a pilgrimage to St. Andrews, a links tour of Scotland and Ireland, or an Australian golf adventure, world-class golf awaits your booking.

Subscribe today to access detailed course profiles, booking information, and insider tips for playing the world's greatest accessible golf courses.